Example sentences of "[noun pl] have [verb] [prep] at " in BNC.

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1 Whatever the truth of the matter Eurotunnel 's costs have risen by at least 48% in the 22 months since construction began .
2 Casting a shadow over the CEGB 's last set of accounts in the state sector , the company announced yesterday that decommissioning costs have doubled to at least £600 million a station .
3 And equivalent results have come from at least some studies using the conditioned suppression procedure ( e.g. Baker and Mercier ( 1982b ) , who compared intervals of 1 day and 5 days ; Hall and Minor ( 1984 ) , who compared 1 day and 8 days ; but see also Crowell and Anderson ( 1972 ) ) .
4 Of course it 's going to be evaded , and it will be quite hard work to get it enforced , but you ca n't avoid the things women have to fight for at work , you ca n't pull women out of work , out of the unions , just because housework is n't recognised by a direct wage .
5 Thus , it may be argued that , after all the potential policies have appeared in at least one vote , then the outcome of the last vote will be accepted .
6 No more : City rents have nearly halved from a £70 per sq ft peak in 1987 and capital values have fallen by at least 30 per cent .
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